Claims
- 1. A ball winding apparatus to wind string on a core comprising:
- (a) a ball holding means to hold the winding ball and allow the ball to spin freely in a concave surface,
- (b) a ball driving wobbling means to pressure contact the ball surface, spin the ball at a high rate of speed and impart a force moment on the ball in a direction roughly parallel to the axis of rotation of the ball driving wobbling means, and
- (c) a transverse oscillating means comprising two air cylinders in combination to pressure the ball holding means to move it back and forth along a path parallel to the axis of rotation, first in one direction and then in the opposite direction,
- wherein the pressure of the transverse oscillating means is insufficient to entirely overcome opposite pressure on the ball from the force of the ball driving wobbling means causing an oscillation of the ball holding means back and forth in a line parallel to the axis of rotation.
- 2. The ball winding apparatus of claim 1 wherein the ball holding means comprises two concave cylinders spaced apart in parallel relationship, with each cylinder free spinning on a longitudinal axis, wherein the winding ball rests on and between the cylinders.
- 3. The ball winding apparatus of claim 1 wherein the ball driving wobbling means comprises a concave cylinder with the concave surface being of a diameter larger than the ball to be wound and having a gripping surface means to grip the surface of the ball.
- 4. The ball winding apparatus of claim 1 wherein the ball driving wobbling means is attached eccentrically on a power driving axle to cause it to wobble during rotation and impart the force moment on the winding ball in a direction parallel to the axis of axis spin.
- 5. The ball winding apparatus of claim 1 wherein the ball driving wobbling means is attached eccentrically at an angle sufficient to cause the ball holding means to move side to side and achieve a random wind.
- 6. The ball winding apparatus of claim 1 wherein the air cylinders force the ball holding means first towards the left, then to the center and then to the right for approximately equal periods of time.
- 7. The ball winding apparatus of claim 1 wherein string is fed to the ball from a spool, the improvement comprising:
- (a) a hollow tube over which the spool is placed, the tube extending above the top of the spool,
- (b) a smooth opening in upper end of the tube through which the string is drawn off the spool, and
- (c) a length of the tube extending downwardly below the spool to to a position proximate to a tension inducing means that applies and retains tension on the string to the ball held between the spinning means and the holder means.
- 8. The ball winding apparatus of claim 1 wherein string is fed to the ball from a spool, the improvement comprising:
- (a) a first hollow tube over which the spool is placed, the tube extending above the top of the spool,
- (b) a smooth opening in upper end of the first tube through which the string is drawn off the spool,
- (c) a length of the first tube extending downwardly below the spool to a height below the spinning means and holder means mechanisms, and
- (d) a second length of hollow tube extending to a position proximate to a tension inducing means that applies and retains tension on the string to the ball held between the spinning means and the holder means.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the lower end of first tube opens unobstructively, and the nearby end of the second tube also opens unobstructively and wherein the string may pass unimpeded out of one opening into the open and into the other opening.
- 10. A ball winding apparatus, wherein a ball is held between a rotating spinning means to impart spin to the ball and a concave ball holder means that holds the ball against the spinning means and spins free in contact with the ball surface, the improvement comprising:
- (a) a first force moment means imparting a force moment from the rotating spinning means on the ball first in one direction and then in the opposite direction along a line essentially parallel to the spin axis of the rotating spinning means, and
- (b) a second force moment means comprising a pair of air cylinders imparting a force moment to the holder means and on the ball, first in one direction and then in the opposite direction, along a second line essentially parallel to the spin axis of the rotating spinning means.
- 11. The ball winding apparatus of claim 10 wherein the first force moment is essentially irresistable with the distance of point of application of the force moment being variable and limited.
- 12. The ball winding apparatus of claim 10 wherein the second force moment is insufficient to fully resist any opposing first force moment with complete transfer of force through the ball.
- 13. A method of winding string on a core comprising:
- (a) placing ball core on a ball holding means having a concave surface to hold the ball core as string is wound on it to form a ball,
- (b) causing the ball holding means to spin freely as the ball is spun against it,
- (c) spinning the ball at a high rate of speed by pressure contact on the ball surface,
- (d) imparting a force moment through the pressure contact in a direction roughly parallel to the axis of spinning applied to the ball,
- (e) pressuring the ball holding means with a pair of air cylinders to move it back and forth along a path parallel to the axis of spinning applied to the ball, and
- (f) feeding a continuous length of string to the spinning ball,
- wherein the pressuring of the ball holding means is insufficient to entirely overcome opposite pressure on the ball from the force moment.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein the ball holding means comprises two free spinning concave cylinders spaced apart in parallel relationship.
- 15. The method of claim 13 wherein the spinning of the ball uses a concave cylinder with the concave surface of a diameter larger than the ball having a gripping surface means to grip the surface of the ball.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein the concave cylinder is attached eccentrically on a power driving axle to cause the cylinder to wobble and to impart the force moment to the ball.
- 17. The method of claim 13 wherein the force moment is sufficient to cause the ball holding means to move side to side parallel to the axis of spinning applied to the ball.
- 18. The method of claim 13 wherein the pressuring of the ball holding means is first towards the left, then to the center, and then to the right for approximately equal periods of time.
- 19. The method of claim 13 which further comprises:
- (a) placing a spool of a continuous length of string over a vertical hollow tube extending above the top of the spool,
- (b) feeding the string into the top end of the tube,
- (c) pulling the string out the bottom end of the tube, and
- (d) pulling the string over a tension inducing means that applies and retains tension on the string to the ball being spun.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 579,438, filed Feb. 13, 1984, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (10)
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